GPS News  
Ex-CIA official to chair Afghanistan-Pakistan review

by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Feb 10, 2009
US President Barack Obama has named a former CIA official to chair a review of US policy on Afghanistan and Pakistan before a NATO summit in April, the White House said Tuesday.

Bruce Riedel, an expert who is now a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution, will lead the inter-agency review of policy for a turbulent region that Obama has called the "central front" against Al-Qaeda.

Two other heavyweights will co-chair the review: Richard Holbrooke, the special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, and Michele Flournoy, undersecretary of defense for policy.

The announcement was made by White House press secretary Robert Gibbs to reporters traveling with Obama to Fort Myers, Florida.

Holbrooke was in Islamabad on Tuesday meeting with Pakistani leaders who proposed a comprehensive policy review but also urged Washington to reconsider its use of missile attacks on suspected insurgents in tribal areas.

In his first White House press conference on Monday, Obama warned that the United States would not allow Al-Qaeda to operate "with impunity."

"My bottom line is that we cannot allow Al-Qaeda to operate, we cannot have safe havens in that region. And we're going to have to work both smartly and with consistency," Obama said.

The US military, meanwhile, has drawn up plans for the deployment of additional troops to Afghanistan but is awaiting the go ahead as the administration weighs its options.

Riedel, who will report to Obama and National Security Adviser Jim Jones, is supposed to complete the review before a NATO summit April 3-4 in Strasbourg, France and Khel, Germany.

That would position Obama to lay down the new US line in his first meeting as president with the allies.

They have been reluctant to respond to US calls for more allied troops and resources for Afghanistan, despite warnings by senior US officials of a long and difficult struggle against a resurgent Taliban.

"What is required in my view is new ideas, better coordination within the US government, better coordination with our NATO allies and other concerned countries, and the time to get it right," Holbrooke told allies Sunday at a security conference in Munich.

In tapping Riedel to chair the review, Obama turned to a veteran CIA officer with a wealth of experience in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

During a 29-year career in intelligence, Riedel served as an advisor to three presidents on Middle Eastern and South Asian affairs.

He was senior director for Near East affairs on the National Security Council from 1997 to 2002, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Near East and South Asian affairs from 1995 to 1997, and National Intelligence Officer for Near East and South Asian Affairs at the National Intelligence Council from 1993 to 1995.

Flournoy, the Pentagon's number three official, conducted major strategy reviews in previous stints at the Defense Department during Bill Clinton's administration.

Related Links
News From Across The Stans



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


US, Canada to focus on Afghan mission
Ottawa (AFP) Feb 10, 2009
The war in Afghanistan will be high on the agenda when the top US military officer meets his Canadian counterpart on Tuesday amid an increasingly effective Taliban insurgency.







  • Bank of China extends massive credit to state aircraft maker
  • Shanghai Airlines seeks capital injection
  • China Eastern may take three years to be profitable: chairman
  • New Airbus joint-venture with China announced

  • China overtakes US as largest auto market: state media
  • Culture shock: Getting a Chinese driver's licence
  • Tesla shifts electric sedan site to win US government loan
  • Development Center For Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Battery Systems

  • USAF Awards LockMart Team Contract To Extend TSAT Risk Reduction/System Definition Phase
  • Major Test Of Second Advanced EHF MilComms Satellite Underway
  • DTECH Labs Offers Military Customer Sercure Comms
  • Communications And Power Industries Awarded Contract Supporting US Navy's NMT Program

  • Raytheon Awarded Contract For UAE Patriot
  • Boeing Awarded Missile Defense Support Contract
  • Moving In Close For A Kinetic Intercept Part Nine
  • Down-Range Defensive Spread And The Promise Of KEIs Part Seven

  • China says wheat crop at risk if no rain soon
  • World cocoa industry in danger: Ivory Coast minister
  • Tiny Brunei farm sector sees big flood losses: govt
  • West African nations team up to fight caterpillars

  • Australian PM accuses arsonists of 'murder on a grand scale'
  • Charred ruins, crime scenes dot Australian bush
  • Chaplain likens Australian wildfires to 'inland tsunami'
  • Fire engulfs Beijing hotel near cutting-edge TV tower

  • First Light Acquired By IBUKI (GOSAT) Onboard Sensors
  • HOT BIRD 10 Satellite Third Large Broadcast Satellite For Eutelsat
  • GeoEye Announces Start Of Commercial Ops For GeoEye-1 Earth-Imaging Satellite
  • $350-Million Spacecraft - Unload Carefully

  • NASA And Caltech Test Steep-Terrain Rover
  • NASA And Caltech Test Steep-Terrain Rover
  • ASI Chaos Small Robot To Participate In Series Of Exercises
  • Iowa Staters Advance Developmental Robotics With Goal Of Teaching Robots To Learn

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright Space.TV Corporation. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space.TV Corp on any Web page published or hosted by Space.TV Corp. Privacy Statement